Chelsea midfielder Ramires will not ask for a move from Stamford Bridge if Real Madrid table a January offer.

A string of impressive outings in the Premier League and Champions League have sparked interest in the 26-year-old Brazil midfielder at the Bernabeu.

The Blues have been linked with a swoop for Germany international Sami Khedira, who is interested in playing in England.

But Ramires insists he has not got itchy feet and is happy to see out his contract which runs until 2017.

‘I see the interest of Real Madrid as a recognition of my good work in Europe but I’m under contract with Chelsea and it would be unethical for me to comment [on their interest],’ Ramires said.

‘For the moment, these are only rumours. I am very happy here. I am respected and part of the club’s history. If I leave, Chelsea would have to make the decision. Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world. I have realised my dream here.

‘My goals are never personal but collective. I want to continue to play football and help my team win titles. Collective success makes me stronger individually.’

Ramires added he enjoys playing for former Madrid coach Jose Mourinho, continuing: ‘He is a very decent coach. He is doing an excellent job.

‘He manages to motivate his players and offers a chance to everyone. I have evolved since his arrival. I hope to continue to help and doing what he expects of me.’